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damaged sidewall

Post by wrksux »

Well staked my drivers side front tyre at gemmy on Sunday tiny hole like less than 3mm long, tyre shop wont touch it Pro comp told me its my problem. otherwise can a shop vulcanize the sidewall (will someone do it), even if i don't run it on the road as a spare otherwise its a very expensive bit of garbage and on a uni budget i cant really afford to buy another brand new pro comp.

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Post by nicbeer »

I had mine fixed like that. was told it was a major repair as they called it.

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Post by Tiny »

take it off the car, take it down and get it done as a farm hack tyre...un regoed offroad only, dont run it as a road tyre, but as a spare should be ok, as long as its just to get you out of trouble
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Post by wrksux »

can anyone recoemend a place either here or via PM that will do it or what i need to say specificly as 3 places all said no. the cut is luck to be 5mm long it was just a sharp stick :cry: im in SE melb

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Post by mavzilla »

get it major repaired or vulcanized and run it on the car no probs. 15000kms on 2 major repairs no probs
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Post by RockyF75 »

A few plugs and a bunch of sikaflex :D (not reccomended for road used tyres ;) )
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Post by Nelso »

Any truck tyre dealer will be able to get it repaired. As has been stated a side wall puncture is called a major repair and can be done to run on the road.
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Post by FireTruck »

Eastland Tyres, New St, Ringwood... will be there myself in the next week or so with my 40" sticky that I tore...
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Post by #DISTURBED# »

had the my old set repaired several times the bigest side wall tear was
30mm long it still holdin up on the work ute
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